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Many religous organizations have made statements that there is no conflict between being a believer and accepting evolution and other mainstream sciences. You can read some of the statements here.faiththatbreathes said:uh... 0_o i thought this was a vaguely scientific discussion.
but anyways, notto, thats interesting. could you give me your sources?
Actually, I go by what I have read and studied. You should try it. If you doubt any of my statements, call me on them and I will provide the sources. I would expect you to do the same.Mirror said:notto dosent have sources. he goes by what he heres
Source please.Mirror said:in Erope there came to pass one of the proviecies. it wass pitch black for 3 days. science is still to prove y? there is a world wide question that science is yet to provide an answere for. y are we here?
Justme said:Hi forum,
That sabre tooth was not allowed to eat meat so how did it stay alive until God changed His mind?
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Justme said:Hi forum,
Is there any mention of sabretooth tigers in scripture?
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I gotta agree with you on the speed of plants, but it was the carnivorism of the whole thing I was meaning.As plants are much slower than most prey animals, I don't see how it would have had a problem surviving.
I'm trying to figure out what this could possibly have to do with anything. If this animal never did have a name it changes nothing...it lived it died.The term dinosaur wasn't invented until 1841. The name saber tooth tiger was probably coined around that time also. The bible does make mention of behemoths and other strange creatures.
Chi_Cygni said:It's funny I think just the reverse. How can people not use the brains God gave them and believe the Creationist nonsense.
Justme said:Hi Driven,
I'm trying to figure out what this could possibly have to do with anything. If this animal never did have a name it changes nothing...it lived it died.
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What did the dandelion evolve in to? (a dandelion)???Justme said:Hi Forum,
This thread is to prove evolution.
With the above in mind consider the lowly dandelion plant that may plague your back lawn. Over the past 50 years that dandelion has evolved or adapted to environmental pressures. Herbicide resistance has altered the genetic make-up of certain plants to make certain ones immune to certain chemicals. Now that's 50 years and no one can even spot a physical difference in the plant. It still looks the same. Just take a wild guess how long it would take these minute changes to alter the appearance of the species.
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Parts of the skull continue to grow through our entire life(like the brow area). With the long lifespan of preflood humans, this growth would have been very pronounced. Our lifespan now is usually less than 100 years now so its not so noticeable. So there's no evolution there either just age.Justme said:Hi Forum,
This thread is to prove evolution.
I would consider the examination of some humanoid fossils, like the Neanderthal and the Cro-magnan man( I'm doing this from memory and can't spell diddly) The skulls of these two human ancestors are just a tad different than the human skull of today. They have changed, they have adapted, they have evolved. Well, actually the cro-magnan developed further and the Neanderthal died out.
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There you go...yes, what I described can be termed a variation, but if you put enough of these variations together over thousands of years you get evolution....and there is no difference. Eventually the sabre toothed tiger didn't look like a sabre toothed tiger anymore.. it looked more like whatever they named the next big cat.....It evolved.What did the dandelion evolve in to? (a dandelion)???
This trick is always used by evolutionists. That is variation not evolution. There is a huge difference. Its still a dandelion and always will be.
Yippee, now there are still skeletal remains from all of the chapters of biblical history and from those skeletal remains there are no skulls with those slopey foreheads, the wierd facial features and the ape-like nose. Would you think archeologists only uncovered those who lived a couple of hundred years? Note there are no skeletal remains(barring misshapen mutants) within the digs of biblical areas that resemble the cro-magnon, yet areas are uncovered that are ALL cro-magnan. It is evolution.Parts of the skull continue to grow through our entire life(like the brow area). With the long lifespan of preflood humans, this growth would have been very pronounced. Our lifespan now is usually less than 100 years now so its not so noticeable. So there's no evolution there either just age.
Justme said:Hi Driven,
There you go...yes, what I described can be termed a variation, but if you put enough of these variations together over thousands of years you get evolution....and there is no difference. Eventually the sabre toothed tiger didn't look like a sabre toothed tiger anymore.. it looked more like whatever they named the next big cat.....It evolved.
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First, I agree that God is responsible for everything, biblically speaking, but you got problems with the rest.as you can see I have evidence proving that the earth is not billions of years old. i ask you now to disprove me. who dares. oh and by the way god created everything.
I found tons of testemonies to this guy and kept coming to dead ends at the Oak Ridge Lab. First, he has only a honourary doctorate and he was a 'guest reasearcher' at ORNL. He did publish in some scientific papers, but he had some censored in the past as well.